In the fanfiction, the writer could introduce a mentor - like figure for Natsu. This person could teach Natsu about healthy relationships and how to respect others. By having someone with more experience and wisdom guide him, Natsu might start to change his ways and stop being abusive towards his girlfriend.
One way could be to have a character in the fanfiction confront Natsu directly about his behavior. This would force him to face the consequences of his actions.
Perhaps the girlfriend in the fanfiction could seek help from other friends or allies. They could then work together to make Natsu realize how wrong his abusive behavior is. For example, they could stage an intervention of sorts, where they all sit down with Natsu and share their concerns and how his actions are affecting not just his girlfriend but also those around them.
You can start by looking at your local library. Most libraries have a wide selection of romance novels and you might be able to find ones that fit the 'be with me' theme there. They often have sections dedicated to different genres, so just head to the romance area.
As of now, no. There is no information indicating that 'be cool sequel to pulp fiction' is an official project.
In a big law firm, there was a team working on a pro bono case. They were all very passionate about it. Despite having a heavy workload of paying clients, they dedicated their time and resources to this case. Their hard work led to a landmark decision in a social justice issue, which was not only great for the community but also gave the firm a great reputation. It shows that big law firms can also do good and be inspiring.
Yes, I have. It's really interesting and full of vivid characters.
The general idea of a wild party and a chaotic hangover are based on true stories. People often have crazy nights out and then struggle to remember details the next day.
There's a story about a boy who asks his father, 'Dad, are bugs good to eat?' His father replies, 'Let's not talk about such things at the dinner table.' Later, the father asks the boy, 'Now, son, what did you want to ask me?' The boy says, 'Oh, nothing. There was a bug in your soup, but now it's gone.' This story is humorous as it has a bit of a twist at the end and the innocence of the boy's actions.
One great 'Skyrim Dragon Fanfic' is 'The Dragonborn's Ascent'. It details the Dragonborn's journey not just in combat against dragons but also in understanding their nature. Another is 'Dragonheart of Skyrim' which focuses on a unique bond between the protagonist and a particular dragon. There's also 'Skyrim: Dragon's Legacy' that delves into the long - term effects of dragon slaying on the land.
It's a story that likely involves a character's journey of self - improvement and ascension in a world where gods exist. Maybe the protagonist has to face various challenges and gain power to level up and reach the status of the gods.
Perhaps the fanfic could explore how Harry's past experiences with Voldemort shape his parenting. He might be overprotective at times due to all the danger he has faced. His children could also inherit some of his unique magical abilities, and he has to guide them in controlling and using those powers properly. The story could also involve his friends, like Hermione and Ron, helping him out with the kids, and the kids forming strong bonds with their 'aunt' and 'uncle'.
One of the best conservative fiction books is '1984' by George Orwell. It shows a dystopian world where the government has extreme control, which can be seen as a warning against certain liberal excesses in terms of state power. Another is 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien. It has themes of good versus evil, and the importance of traditional values like loyalty, courage, and friendship which can be associated with conservative ideals. Also, 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens, with its exploration of the consequences of revolution and the value of the rule of law.